Communication With The Island Registrar

The Island Registrar corresponds with many conference registrars and other conference leaders, and receives data on more than 4,000 guests and visitors over the course of the season. It is important that all correspondence to the Island Registrar be dated, have first and last names noted, and include the conference name.

The preferred method for communicating with the Island Registrar is email. This will get the quickest response and allows for a record of the conversation for future reference.

The forward, reply, cc, and list capabilities supported by most email software are powerful and time saving tools.

Please use discretion in dealing with messages from the Island Registrar. When you receive a response from the Island Registrar regarding an individual conferee, please send your own message to the conferee rather than forwarding the Island Registrar’s response.

Consider what you want or expect the recipient to do with the information. For example, if a conferee sends an email which includes a room request, a lengthy explanation of a late registration or missing registration information and mention of a medical condition, the message probably contains a lot of material the Island Registrar doesn’t need. Rather than forwarding such a message, we prefer it if you extract the items we need and send them together with your recommendations.

Consider any privacy issues which may be involved. This is especially true if medical or other personal information provided by a conferee is being discussed

Our Mission

Our mission since 1915 is to hold and maintain Star Island and such other property as the Corporation may hold or acquire, as a center for religious, education, and kindred purposes consistent with the principles of the Unitarian Universalist Association and the United Church of Christ.

Our Vision

Our vision is to create on Star Island an environment that frees all who come to renew spiritually, explore matters of consequence, and gain knowledge about the world as it might ideally be.